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The Dot and The Line a romance in lower mathematics
The Dot and The Line a romance in lower mathematics
Author: Norton Juster
Here, in the anguished story of a straight line who falls in love with a dot, is a romance destined to take its place among the immortal works of our literature. burt is it merely a poignant and exquisite evocation of an eternal theme?
ISBN: 150776
Publication Date: 1963
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Publisher: Random house
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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As far as I know, this os the only other childrens book by Norton Juster other than our family favorite 'The Phantom Toll Booth.' It's very very short and sweet and a fine intro to fundamental mathematics that's a mix of mostly art and Juster's purple prose. This book is a rare keeper!
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A very memorable fable - which, as a good fable should, reflects life nicely.
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The anguished story of a straight line who falls in love with a dot and how they live together, or can they? 3 people who know I love math have given me this book, so I'm keeping one!
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This is a cute book with mathematical puns about a straight line who falls in love with a dot.


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